Knowing the Best Moisturizer for Your Skin Type
- THERESE ROSE FESALBON
- Aug 3, 2023
- 2 min read

Moisturizing brings hydration to your face, that’s why it is one of the most important steps in your skincare routine. However, your skin might react differently to various moisturizing products, so finding a suitable moisturizer that matches your skin type is a must. Read on below to find out which kind of moisturizer works well with your skin type!
But first—what is a moisturizer?
A moisturizer serves as the hydration for your skin, usually packaged as a face cream. They are often the last step in your skincare routine and are applied to your face and neck. Moisturizers are known to have ingredients that fight premature aging or acne and are unscented—making them perfect for those with sensitive skin.
There are three types of moisturizers:
Emollients - which make the skin look smoother by filling in its pores.
Humectants - which hydrate and replenish the skin.
Occlusives - which has oil-based ingredients and locks moisture onto your face.
The best moisturizer—according to skin type
1. Normal/Combination Skin
Having normal or combination skin means that you don’t have to worry if your skin is too “dry” or too “oily”—but it doesn’t mean that you should slack on your skin care regimen. Using a moisturizer could add a decent amount of layer that can protect your skin from harmful irritants that could cause rash or infections, and give that extra hydrating feel. You can use a moisturizer with simple or few ingredients, just enough to keep your skin hydrated.
2. Dry Skin
Solving dry skin problems is one of the strengths of a moisturizer, as its main goal is to bring hydration to your face. Usually, dry skin does not have enough natural oils and lubricants, resulting in your skin feeling tight or experiencing itchiness. To prevent this, using moisturizers that are thicker in consistency and have oil- and water-based ingredients would help the skin regenerate some of its lost moisture. Humectant moisturizers are perfect for people with this skin type.
3. Oily Skin
While having oily skin means that you produce more moisture than you need—it doesn’t mean using a moisturizing product is unnecessary. What you are looking for is something that will not add more grease to your face, and is lightweight. Moisturizers that are water-based and oil-free—such as gel moisturizers—will work well with this skin type. You should also look out for the words “non-comedogenic” on a moisturizer’s label, as it means that it has ingredients that would not clog your pores more.
4. Sensitive Skin
Fragrance-free and paraben-free moisturizers are your go-to if you have sensitive skin, as your goal is to avoid further irritation from happening. You can also visit your dermatologist first before trying a moisturizing product.
Takeaway
Using a moisturizer is an essential step for us to achieve the best results in our skincare routine. Knowing what’s suitable for our skin type is the key to achieving great results from the products we use.
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